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Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding crash

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In 2012, he broke the sound barrier with his body after jumping out of a balloon 24 miles above Earth. (Scripps News)
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MC Hammer Talks Music, Cheetos, and Artificial Intelligence

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This Sunday, the hip hop legend will appear in a Super Bowl ad spot for Cheetos that plays on the snack food’s famous messiness.
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This or That: Sports Edition

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Whether you love sports or can't tell the difference between a football and frisbee, here's a game everyone can get a participation ribbon for: This or That: Sports Edition! Cheddar's Baker Machado and Brad Smith weigh in on different...
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The Canadian doctor playing in the Super Bowl

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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif is an offensive guard for the Kansas City Chiefs who will be the first medical doctor to play in a Super Bowl. Duvernay-Tardiff has a medical degree from McGill.
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Kobe Bryant death: Bad weather considered in crash investigations

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NBA star's helicopter crashed outside Los Angeles. Witnesses say heavy fog, poor visibility may have played a part.
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Celebrities Reflect on Kobe Bryant's Death at the 2020 Grammys

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Cheddar's Alyssa Smith was live at the red carpet during the 2020 Grammys at the Staples Center in Los Angeles where attendees reacted to the death of L.A. Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
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Junior hockey coach caught swinging stick at fan

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A junior hockey coach who lashed out at a heckling fan in Meadow Lake, Sask., by swinging at him with a hockey stick says he was protecting his players from an aggressive fan. The coach of the opposing team, though, says there was...
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PepsiCo Produces 600 Million Pounds of Snacks in Super Bowl Lead-Up

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Execs from PepsiCo and its subsidiary Frito-Lay North America talked about their various brands meeting the challenges of the "second biggest eating day after Thanksgiving."
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Super Bowl LIV Gets a Miami Makeover From Local Artists

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The NFL has teamed up with Goldman Global Arts to infuse the championship game with works from local artists, which can be seen both inside the arena and throughout the city.
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Canada’s Larry Walker headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame

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In his final year on the ballot, Canada’s Larry Walker has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The former Colorado Rockies and Montreal Expos slugger from Maple Ridge, B.C., talked about getting the call while surrounded by family.
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IMAX to Bring Viewers 'Super-Intimate' Experiences Like Live Esports, President Says

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In bringing esports to the big screen, IMAX President Megan Colligan said the company is trying to find new ways to make the most of movie theaters at times when ticket sales generally lag.
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From the Seahawks to the Yankees, Sports Teams Are Bringing A.I. to Fans

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Despite expanding into music festivals and other notable entertainment venues, Satisfi co-founder and CEO Don White says that sports remain the company's number one priority.
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NBA Star Paul George Says 'Duality' of Nike PG4s Reflects His Personality

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Six-time NBA all-star Paul George is promoting his Nike PG4s — and he says the new collaboration is different from any other sneaker that fans have seen on the court.
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Sports make a comeback

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Sports are making a comeback even though there’s no coronavirus vaccine. Start Here blows the whistle on why.
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Cycling Under Siege in Gaza | Close Up | Ep. 21

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Meet Alaa al-Dali, the 23-year-old cyclist who had his leg amputated after he was shot during the Great March of Return protest.
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Former NBA Commissioner David Stern Remembered for Impact On and Off the Court

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Former NBA commissioner David Stern, who died on New Year's Day, carved out his professional legacy by turning the league, and the sport of basketball, into a massive commercial success. But the hard-nosed executive also left behind...
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Death of a football club – Part 2

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With the demise of Bury FC from the football league after 134 years, other English clubs are going dangerously close to liquidation as they chase the Premier League status of heavyweight neighbours like Manchester City and Liverpool.
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Breaking into the Olympics

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The drive to give Olympics more youth appeal is set to see breakdancing added to the Games.
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DraftKings Going Public, CEO Calls SBTech Merger 'Absolutely Critical'

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DraftKings CEO Jason Robins said the company was looking to achieve three objectives: acquire SBTech, raise capital to fund launching in new states for sports betting, and go public.
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2022 FIFA Club World Cup: Qatar cultivates community players

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Qatar eyes future for community football, stadiums and the technology it has built for the 2022 World Cup after it ends.
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NHL Commissioner Talks Diversity, Combating Abusive Behavior in Hockey

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Professional hockey has recently been facing difficult questions about diversity and the treatment of its players. Commissioner Gary Bettman talked to Cheddar about the work the NHL is doing to reverse its problems.
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Russia faces Olympic ban from World Anti-Doping Agency

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Russian athletes continue to be banned from international track and field competitions, as world athletics body says Russia has not done enough to tackle doping.
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Russia faces 4-year ban from Olympics

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World Anti-Doping Agency has banned the team from competing after multiple doping scandals.
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Dallas Stars coach fired as NHL cracks down on behaviour

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A day after the NHL promised to crack down on staff behaviour, Dallas Stars coach Jim Montgomery was fired for "unprofessional conduct" not related to his time behind the bench.